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用巧克力打垮传统观念在展期至2002年2月3日的诺基亚新加坡2001年艺术展中,一位新加坡艺术家要求大众吃她的作品,试图尝试打破传统的性观念。玛格利特·谭是新加坡国立大学艺术家,她为展览设计了一对单纯男女形状的巧克力,男孩为棕色的巧克力,女孩为白色的巧克力。巧克力整齐地码放在盘中,人们被鼓励一次吃掉一对。“巧克力的形象一般是从固体到液体,其形态是有变化的,”谭说,“所作成的这种形态不完全是表现性。但可能有些人不认为她的作品是艺术品,因为他们的头脑中的艺术感觉是陈旧。”
Cracking down on traditional ideas with chocolate In the Nokia Singapore 2001 Art Exhibition, which expired on February 3, 2002, a Singaporean artist asked the public to eat her work in an attempt to break the traditional sexuality concept. Margaret Tan, an artist at the National University of Singapore, designed a pair of chocolates for men and women in exhibitions, with brown chocolate for boys and white chocolate for girls. Chocolates are neatly placed on the plate, and people are encouraged to eat one at a time. “The shape of chocolate is generally changed from solid to liquid,” said Tan. “This form is not entirely expressive, but some people may not think that her work is a work of art Because the art feeling in their minds is outdated. ”